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p I tfhert Jtema of I Miss Mary Walsh spent several I cl days in Charlotte last week. M T Mr. Henry Gibson, of Mt. Croprhan, pent Thursday in town. * Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hanna, of Che- U raw, spent Sunday in Chesterfield. e' "^Born: To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gul- j| loHorp Mov o Knir " ' ' f] Ntfrs. J. H. Epp6 juid children, of h> Kingstree, are visitnig Mr. and Mrs. ai A. R. Phillips. ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Funderburk 7 have moved into their new home in a west Chesterfield. ? xMr. James Griggs, Jr., spent Sun- p day with his father, near Cason Old 2 .Field. 0 Several from here attended the Commencement exercises at Wadesboro Monday and Tusday. Children's Day was fittingly observed at the Methodist church last \ Sunday. G Don't forget the "Tom Thumb Wedding" at the school house tomorrow, Friday night. it " Prof." Claude. M. Melton has returned after a visit to south Georgia and to Washington, D. C." *Mrs. J. M. Redfearn returned last Sunday from Anson Sanatorium, greatly improved in health. The swimming pool is proving a place of great attraction these warn; days. J "^Mrs. P. A. Murray, Jr., of Cheraw, ? who has been the guest of relatives ] and friends here recently, has return- f, ed to her home. x All young men who have become of age since June B, 1917, will be re , quired to register for military service , on next Wednesday, June Bth, 1918. There has been a hearty response v throughout the nation to the president's call to prayer today. Prayer , will be made in every loyal community throughout the nation today, for the triumph of the arms of the allies ' ^ Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Knight and ^ daughter, Ruth, of Jefferson, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. | Douglass Sunday. I ' d Mr. Carl Douglass spent last week j, in BocaRatone, Fla., with his bro- < ther, Mr. Lucas Douglass, who has , been sick. "" Miss Eva Teal graduates at Lan- u der College, Greenville, this spring.! c Miss Teal is president of the senior ,j class. g Fifty-eight selectmen assembled in tl Chcraw last Tuesday, enroute to & Camp Jackson. Not a man was ab- C sent. Mr. George Terrell, of Cheraw, I was placed in charge of the men on the way to camp. The ladies of the Baptist church 1 will serve ice cream before and after ! ^ the "Tom Thumb Wedding" at the ^ school house next Friday evening. I The young people of the Baptist ti MEN AND who were weak, debilitated, half-sic how MANT "KING OF RECONS cleans out the system, enriches the I health and life. "MAKES YOU FEEL G FULL TREATMENT GUARANTf . | -L? .JSZ3 II! ?t MFT-r.7jWr; r f-H 1 "More Tread I TTERE is the Ajax I I A maker of them a H ? ? II 8110 aDuse on a11 road 11 doubly strong where the rc j tread on the road ? more II more grip to grip with?h II Ajax Shouldei 11 These rugged supporting II longer wear. They cusnioi 11 Strength distribute road w II . one spot and quickly grind || 97% Owi HI This big percentage of al 11 Ajax Tires goes to indi vidua II motorists who select therr II to take the place of tires tliat II A3AXR II Cheraw H * II CHER* II (chesterfield II CHESTE1 Ul *WWU Others Are Claiming ( "? . - ???? . J iceal Jntereat ] lurch were entertained by the [isses Pusser last Friday evening, here was a delightful musical proram and refreshm?ntj? w?ru mpuoi) > Miss Vera Melton gave a moonght picnic at Teal's Mill Thursday vening complimentary to Miss Es?er Teal, of Wadesboro. There were i all about sixteen guests. Those rom out of town besides the guest of onor were Messrs. John Nicholson nd Roland Gardner, of Jefferson. Dr. W. G. White went fishing last uesday afternoon. He was gone bout three hours and says he had een to the Savannah river. If "Doc" ides a fast as he can tell 'em, he was robably there. He says he caught 6 terrapins and two "cooters," one f which weighed 26 pounds! BETHEL The farmers around here are very uay with their crops. General ireen seems to have a very strong rmy. Mr. Grady Wilks, of Angelus, vis;ed his sister, Mrs. J. S. Campbell, ist week. Miss Ola Davis spent the week-end rith hnmi> fnlltn h?ro Many of the folks from here atended the W. 0. W. picnic and fish ry at While Oak Friday, and all reorted a nice time. Some of the boys of this section fere called into service last week, ye are sorry, of course, to see them o, but we are also very proud of hem. We know they are fighting or us, and for peace that we must nd will have. Misses Irene, Vena and Mrs. Leoard Campbell spent the week-end nth home-folks. The little two-year-old daughter of Ir. and Mrs. W. J. Campbell has een quite ill, but we are very glad o report her much better. Mr. T. A. Campbell visited his broher, Mr. S. B. Campbell, Sunday. The Bob Cat was was visiting in he Black Creek section the latter art of last week. Sunday school at Bethel next Sunay at three-thirty o'clock. Preachig services at four. COMMON COMPLAINT A physician a few days since gave s an account of the declin<* of a hurch in his town, and said it had icd of the foot and mouth disease, leing asked what he meant, he said tie people spent their time running round telling about each other.? Ihristian Advocate. NEVER AGAIN Policeman: "Come along now, uietly, or it will be worse for you." Prisoner: Oi'll not. The magisrate told me last time niver to be rought before him again, and beorra, I'm goin' to obey his instrucions!" WOMEN k, nervous, and run-down tell ONE iTRUCTIVES" blood and builds new strength, 500D ALL OVER" :ed by ai.l druggists 1 ' I on the Road" Road King?master mile11. The tire for endurance Is in any weather. Mode >ad strain comes. It has more rubber where it ehould be? ecause of the special patented rs of Strength shoulders of the tread mean i against shocks. Shoulders of -ear evenly. It cannot come in I through to the fabric. lere' Choice 1 came with their cars. See I them here at the Ajax T.re i Supply Depot,headquarters t for Ajax Tires and Tubes. OADKING ardware Go. KW, s. c. Hardware Go. I FIELD, S. C. Kialitjr. We Are Guareateetaf ft* SECOND CLASS 0F NEW ARMY CI TO REGISTER ON JUNE STH Elsewhere in this paper is a dispatch from Washington calling upon all young men who have attained the age of 21 since June 5th, 1917, or wkn rail ? ?*?iv niu kvavii vuav agv vii u? imute June 5th, 1918, to register on that date, Junebth, for military service. There are absolutely no exceptions to this ruling, save in the case of men already in the service. All young men of Chesterfield to whom this regulation applies are advised that they can register for military service at the following places: Chesterfield, Cheraw, Mt. Croghan, Pageland, Jefferson and McBee., The hours of registration are from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. FRIENDSHIP Rev. Clayton Jenkins preached a very interesting sermon at the Vaughn school house Sunday afternoon. There was almost a storm at the home of Mr. Will Curtis last week, but it was not rain and hail. It was kittens, pigs, a young calf and the birth of a child, all in one week. Miss Alice Crowley and sister, of Ruby, spent Sunday at the home of the uncle, Mr. W. A. Douglass. Mr. Dol. M. Adams, of the Vaughn section, reports cotton squares on the i4lh. Mr. Adams has a fine crop of t.he staple. The Childrens Day exercises at Friendship were in every respect a complete success. The good ladies Who had the program in charge deserve much credit for the pleaBing manner in which the children carried out their parts. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Freeman, of the Snowhill section, spent Sunday afternoon in our community. Mr. W. B. Ducan, of the Snowhill section, was visiting in this section Sunday. Misses Bulah and Ola Davis, of the Pine Grove section, were the guests of Misses Edna and Era Gardner Sunday afternoon. The* Friendship Sunday school wishes to thank Mrs. Wright, of Ches'.crfield, for her services at the organ on Childrens Day. There will be services at the church Thursday conducted by the pastor, Rev Philips. Crops are looking fine in~this part of the county. Last Friday Eb. Flowers emptied the contents of a shot gun in his brotcr, Lige, who live' just north of here. Both negroes claimed it to have been an accident but it is known that these boys had a row the day before and it is thought that they were quarreling at the time of the shooting. Lige is reported to be in a serious condition and Eb is running at large. BROCK'S MILL Mr T-Tnrmnn VIa^L-awow onnnt with Mr. J. L. Sellers. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sellers were in Cheraw Saturday on business. The crops are looking fine in the Brock's Mill section. Mr. S. A. Brock has something to grin over. It's a boy. Mr. Sam Parker has a goat that has curious eyes at night. The farmers are having a battle with General Green, while the boys across the big pond are having their battle with the Huns. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Sellers spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sellers. Mr. Eddie Short left for Camp Jackson, May 25th. Beat wiahea to the Editor. fESTERFIELD COUNTY 1 GOES PAR OVER THE TOP ? F (Coatiauod from first pago.) J L. J. Morris 1.00 ' E. J. Morris 5.00 * J. M. Melton 5.00 5 Shaw Meehan 2.50 1 H. A. McRac 5.00 ft Will McCoy 1.00 F H. A. ftfcRae 6.00 J Rev. <3. H. McRae 20.(10 C Marshall McManua 5.00 S R. L. McManus 10.00 I Wm. McCoy 1.00 C Francis McGil 2.00 I J. G. Mills 6.00 I J. E. Oliver 10.00 / W. P. Odom 20.00 / John D. Odom 6.00 \ J. A. Oliver 6.00 J W. T. Owens 1.00 J H. M. Odom r% 20.00 ] V. E. Oliver 6.00 J Ervin Oliver 1.00 1 D. T. Odom 1.00 *J Henry Oliver 60 . < W. H. Porter 10.00 1 F. B. Poole 6.00 I A. J. Parker 6.00 I A. B. Parker 5.00 J J. W. Pusser 5.00 < W. K. Parker 5.00 J C. D. Purvis 4.00 A. P. Parker 6.00 A. M. Parker 6.00 J R. K. Pittman 10.00 < Tom Poe 3.00 1 W. J. Perry 20.00 E. E. Porter 10.00 j Monroe Pesrues 4.00 < J. P. Parker 1.00 < M. V. Rivers 50 J. B. Rivera 10.00 F. W. Rivera 5.00 " . J. B. Rivers 5.00 Qe A. M. Reid 4.00 J. S. Rivers 4.00 let Jim Rivers 5.00 B. P. Robinson 5.00 Ira C. Redfearn 10.00 0e W. A. Rivers 5.00 J. C. Rivers 25.00 R. E. Rivers 6.00 YVi C. II. Rivers 10.00 .31, A. J. Rohr 20.00 ?]a D. E. Redfearn 10.00 ^ R. T. Redfearn . . 10.00 f L. B. Rivers 5.00 W. M. Redfearn 10.00 !^e J. M. Redfearn 5.00 y0l J. B. Redfearn 2.50 .ju A. L. Redfearn ........ 6.00 J. W. Railey 5.00 f , Fred Redfearn v 5.00 J. R. Ratliff 5.00 to Fred Rivers 1.00 fr( D. C. Rivers 5.00 tin Z. T. Redfearn 5.00 th< C. W. Railings 26 jj, A. M. Ried 1.00 0 H. L. Spencer 4.00 )U J. B. Sellers 4.00 { < W. C. Sellers 10.00 ,h, A. N. Stroud 5.00 D. L. Smith, Route 2. .. 5.00 D. A. Smith 2.00 J. A. Swinnie 5.00 ca1 H. H. Streater 5.00 <JV). W. J. Streater 5.00 wj, H. J. Sellers 4.00 D. C. Smith 5.00 n T nsnn u. miiiivi* * ?* xu.vv W. K. Sellers 5.00 L. M. Stanley 10.00 an W. A. Sellers 5.00 fr< J. A. Sellers 5.00 ah< J. T. Smith 2.50 Sh L. J. Sellers 4.00 all Jamie Stevens 1.00 he James Streater 5.00 Joe Sellers 1.00 N. A. Smith 1.00 M. A. Sellers .50 W. J. Sellers 5.00 coi E. W. So well 5.00 Jack Turnage 5.00 wa Dan Therrell 4.00 Oscar Turnage 3.00 Henry Turnage 5.00 da Jackson Turner 5.00 JJ. F. Teal 5.00 Jo Ervin Thomas 5.00 no Judson Thompson 5.00 Mi Louis Thompson 5.00 J? p rp 1 ? a aa Ta' u. x. l fill 1U.UU "Ul W. L. Teal 5.00 Sanford Teal 4.00 Sa J. Andy Teal 5.00 B. F. Teal 20.00 wa W. J. Tiller 10.00 T. H. Turnage 1.00 Ga L. II. Thomas 5.00 D. C. Therrell 2.00 wh J. A. Threatt 50 nei Dr. D. T. Teal 10.00 J. F. Teal 10.00 afl C. W. Teal 5.00 Co Preston Timmons 5.00 G. R. Vauithn 5.00 mo A. L. White 5.00 we R. S. Watkins 5.00 j J. C. White 10.00 Bu J. A. Watson 5.00 boi Mary Watkins 5.00 I W. T. Wilks 5.00 C., D. A. White 5.00 of J. M. Watson 5.00 - ?nR H. E. Wilson 6.00 1 J. A. Welsh 20.00 ?e1 T. E. White 5.00 JW.G.White J 0.00 vis H. H. Watson 5.00 YV Kit.. K llil 1 Miss Mary Walsh 8.00 rec W. T. Wallace 6.00 1 J. W. Watson 6.00 Sn< J. E. Wallace 2"> we< Mrs. LiUie Wallace 1.00 T. J. T. Wallace 1.00 1 N. P. Watson 2.00 Mo 1 the ? mmmm31s rw5S\ ?; I JSSE&m i I ' vi8i IiO\ Buy Them And .sol lelp Win The War J OR spa XYXRTWHRRS \ t. C. WadttrotTi 1.00 I""" (. S. Watson 5.00 \ J. Zounis 5.00 . P. Brantley . .. 1.00 [>an Bittle 6.00 lenry Clay Cash 5.00 linnio L. Duncan 1.00 . S. Duncan ...% 3.00 Irs. C. C. Douglass 6.00 lolcn Benson Douglass 1-00 | tulii Kimball Douglass . . 1.0C I A. Ford 6.00 ion Flowers 6.00 Ibbie Flowers 6.00 /. J. Johnson 6.00 >. J. Johnson 5.00 lenry Johnson 6.00 L J. Jackson . . . ^ 5.00 L Little 1.00 Villiam H. Little 5.00 oe Lowery 5.00 L. Little 5.00 Dr. L. H. Trotti 10.00 Tames Taylor 5.00 V. M. Melton 6.00 j Tcssie Melton 5.00 31aud M. Melton 1.00 j fink Patrick 5.00 *led Patrick 1.00 ..ucy Patrick 1.00 I f. J. Robertson 5.00 1. R. Rorie 5.00 j fames Rorie 5.00 " H. H. Ratliff .^.00 P. J. Ratliff 6.00 fohnnie Sellers 6.00 jr. B. Singleton * 5.00 W. H. Smith 5.00 Thomas Walcott 5.00 \. G. Wadsworth 10.00 Hash 14 -1 J ?'?i ? ? j.ivoiciiiciu ncnuoi itU.OU FROM JESSE WALLACE lease Wallace, prisoner of war in rmany, has written the followinj ter to his friend, Mr. Kennic mpbell, of Route 2. Gustrow, Feb. 24, 1918 ar Kennie: ^our letter of Dec. 12tk at hand is very glad to hear from you. id to hear you were all well. Was >d to know that Henry was staying wh you. I know he will be alright, he don't starve himself riding ir. ?? ; Ford, but I think you are telling t stories about the Ford. I think ur wife wrote them down as you idied them out. Well, I have nb news to write only im getting my food parcels from nerica now. The food is shipped Bern, Switzerland, and is sent >m there to us. We have been getig our parcels from England but ?y will stop them from there now. i, I would like to have been there help you eat potatoes and drink tteriuilk, Christmas but it was so :o?Aet get off. Maybe I will be ^ ere^roct Christmas to help you, but rel ve not much idea I will. Well, I will p0 sh. Tell Henry to write and you ite again sometime. Oh, I don't re how much you ride the grils qu lile I am here I will stop all that ?c ten 1 get back. Write soon, de J. WALLACE. rei CARD OF THANKS Miss Cora Coker, daughter of Mr. g d Mrs. J. C. Coker, has returned >m the Anson Sanatorium, where Je e recently went for an operation. e takes this method of thanking of those who have been so kind to an r both at home and at Wadesboro. Mrs. Millie Coker. y' de MAYSV1LLE us Maysville bridge is now in good ndition. Mr. H. A. Jackson, of Mt. Croghan is motoring in this section one lay it week. co The people who spent last Satur- hro y in Wadesboro, N. C., are: Messrs. W. Adams, E. D. Myers, Venter a rdan, Jap Martin, Troutman, Ver- a" n Myers, $ugene and Pfeter Jones; c sses Mollie Smith, Minnie and Lula tr; nes; Mr. Alec Atkinson and sons spent a short while at tho home ' Mr. H. C. Gaddy Tues<lay even- n i ( Mrs. William Gulledfr?, ?f Chester- *n< d, Mesdames G. W. HatlifT and P. Ratlitf, Jr., of Cason Old Fieh ited at the home 01 Mr. Pete; les last Tuesday. Mr. Peter Jones was in Morver. neJ ently. jUI Mr. Lester Davis and family of thi vj0 )w Hill community spent the cer ek-end at the home of Mr. Jamci Davis. Mr. Duncan P. Niven motored t? rven Saturday. ( rhe Anson candidates will address To voters at Wadesboro Friday, May it. 1 Mr. Spoon, of Mt. Croghan, spent -d iday at the home of Mr. Henry thii ire. -es Misses Mollie and Annie Lee Burch Ele ited at the home of Mr. K. E. 1 very Sunday afternoon. '1m V good many from this section at- -au ded the speaking at Wadesboro an iday. vai Miss Mollie Smith and Mrs. Peter J ng iss spent last Tuesday at the home (lut< Mr. B. II. Burch. I be Vith very beat wishes for sucoes*. KEEP THE ly L W ?| jlflH ^PT * Wf wyr ONE MAN'S I have a son two years old. I him to be able to win like a gentl to grow up In a world where a v prehenslble. I want him to fee) ne advantage to himself or otheri want him to reverence the men women with clean eyee. I want domande of weakness upon stren beings as Individuals, to accept contrary to his own. I want I searching his own soul, not by I want him to believe In a genei net a demoniac Qod who plays fi One judges a man by his p (feeds. One Judges a race In tt beliefs, by their acknowledged firmly believe that a world ruled would be Impossible for my soi him te be. (Contributed by Mr. KEMBLE SECURITY LEAGUE'S Campali JW TO OBTAIN SUGAR FOR CANNING AND PRESERVIN Coumhia, S. C.?The form of ce icate, upon the signing of whit tail dealers arc authorized by tl od Administration to sell sugi r canning and preserving in larg< hn and Henry. Mr. Charlie Duncan Atkinson left 1 1 turday for Camp Jackson. Mr. Bob Plttman, of Ebencxer. an .8 in this section last wjek. We are sorry to report M?ss Mary m ,ddy on the sick list. Mr. B. H. Burch spent a fhor: lile with Mr. Henry Atkinson Wed sday afternoon. Mrs. Will Molden spent Thursday cai ;ernoon at the home of Mr. R. C , ed ley* th. U- O !?L /Vll ? . ?i[. omiui vmver, 01 Kuby, w.?; torinpr in this cor-niunit; Inft c,e ek. 0,e Messrs. E. D. Myers and B. H. 18 rch spent last Thursday in Wades- me ro and Lilesville, M. S. Dr. J. E. Hart, of Deep Creek, N. untitles than the regulations no rmit consumers to secure, has bee termined upon. These certificat ad as follows: 191 I hereby declare to the Unite ates Food Administration that sire to purchase from an amount of sugar for my use for preservir d canning fruits and vegetables o: and that I shall return to tl aler uny surplus sugar I do n< e for these purposes. (Name of Buyer) Sugar certificates will be furnishe e retail dealers everywhere by tl unty food administrators, und tl tailers will be required to ha> E?se certificates properly signed t who purchase sugar for cannir d preserving, and to mail the sig certificates to the Food Admini ition at Columbia once a week. Unless certificates are signed, gr rs are prohibited from selling moi in two to five pounds of sugar 1 nsumers in cities and town d more than from five 1 1 pounds of sugar to people livir rural communities. The sugar s red on certificates for canning an eserving must be returned to tl ocer from whom it is bought ?re should be nny surplus aft? nning and preserving is done. rni t. it-' ? * * * . i nruuKii mis regulation it is lio] by the Food Administration thi ;re will be a supply of sugar sufl nt to meet the needs of the pe< ! for canning and preserving, whic regarded as a very importni ans of conservation of food. VITAL STATISTICS Doctors and midwives should ti^k tice. For failure to report to th fistrar of vital statistics all birtl d deaths the penalty is fixed at $2 $100 and one year in prison. G. W. EDDINS, Registrar. TOWN LICENSE Town licenses are now due. Bus is people failing to pay license b le 1st will be subject to prosect n for doing business with out 1 ise. T. E. MULLOY, Clerk. L. H. TROTTI, Mayor. :ARD FROM MR. STEVENSON the Democratic Voters of the Fift Congressional District: [ respectfully ask to be renominnt and re-elected to Congress fror l District and agree to abide th ult of the Democratic Primarj iction. ! will not be able to spend muc e in the District this summer, be ise of the great amount of impot t legislation growing out of th r situation, but will attend jgeet s whenever possible. It is abac sly essential for Congressmen t at their post this time. W. r. STEVENSON. BAGS FULL! I . KKMBLK. MP \ Bp W*R V.OKM& \ REASON WHY. I want him to bo a aportaman. I want eman, to loae Ilka a man. I want him Ictory galnad by foul tactlca la Ineomalwaya that hla word la aaorad; that a Justifies the violation of his oath. I iory of hla mother, ta look upon all him to grant, aa a mattar of fact, the gth. I want him to look upon human cheerfully another's right to m belief ilm to gain hit own belief*'through blindly accepting the dicta of others. -oua God, a God Who la a Gegtleman, vorltea. refeaaed beliefs, by hla acknowledged .. te aame manner. By their profeaaed deeda, I Judge the Germans. And I by them would be a world In which It ? 1 to grow up to be the man I want*^ and Mr. ROCHE to the NATIONAL gn of Patriotism Through Education.) GREAT W. S. Si DRIVE G IN MONTH OF JUNE r_ An intensive campaign will be Jh waged in South Carolina June 14 to ie June 28 by the War Savings C6mir tnittee. The main objects of the er campaign are: w To secure written pledges from at least 400,000 men, women and childL>s ren that they will purchase the State's entire quota of thirty-two million 8. dollars before the end of 1918. id To sell six million dollars worth of I War Savings Stamps, so that South Carolina will be placed far up among the American States. To organize v as many War Savings Societies as n- possible to promote the contii.ued sale >c ' of stamps throughout the year. l)t A similar campnign is to be conducted in every State in the United States. d j We must strike a heavy blow.. The ie time is short. Every community ie. must be tightly organized and the /c j campaign is to be opened on the a*, >y night of June 13th with mass meet>g ings in every school house and every n- community in the State. The school s- children of the State are urged to volunteer their services to the couno ty chairman to assist in making this re canvass. to South Carolina is on trial and can* s, not afford to fall down. The camto paign wil Ibe backed by n proclamaig tion from President Wilson. ,d Between June 14th and June 28th le Chesterfield County will be expected jf lo buy $122,428 worth of War Sav- ' ;r ings Stamps, which is 20 per cent, of her quota. p. The total quota of Chesterfield County is $512,140. This whole imount must be covered either by 0_ purchases or subscriptions during the h two weeks mentioned. Chesterfield County has nobly 5orne her part in the Third Liberty Loan and in the support of the Red Cross. It is believed she will not ;c prove remiss when again called upon. ,8 ANNOUNCEMENTS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Peter C. Campbell I come before the voters of Chesterfield County. I stand unchangei ible for peace, liberty and justice of p y humanity, and peace to all the world, i- ( stand for the administration, from i- Woodrow Wilson on down. I oppose Germanism. I hate the name of the junkers, who hate peace and 1 berty. I urn pledged to the fultngn of the primaries. PETER C. CAMPBELL. h HELP WANTED V t- We can uae at once, several famin liea, can give work to either day or ?\ night workers. Can work either men or women, m ioys or girls, h Good houses, electric lights, goo.l i- water, a desirable place to live. Wages are paid on baais of war e and increased cost of lifing. r Come to see us or write, we can >- interest you. o Apply at the Mill. CHERAW COTTON MILLS, IS J.L.FQNVIULB, Superintendent. , . *